Unalienable rights and inalienable rights are considered by many people to mean the same thing. This two-part post deals with both in turn. A subsequent post will deal with the application and implications of both. (For easy pronunciation of these...Read More

Most of us have played the game of ‘monopoly’ at some time with all innocence. It is fun to buy make-believe houses and hotels, or be the banker while having a beer or two with friends. Governments adore monopoly, being...Read More

My last (two-part) post lamented human scientific inquiry of our nature from a life enhancement perspective. My goal was to illustrate that despite vast amounts of time, money and energy often given these days to solving problems, so much more...Read More

…Continued from Part One Questioning human science. The six higher faculties Daily life is reliant on our ability to see, hear, smell, taste, and touch. These five senses interface our mental capabilities with the world around us. Beyond lie the six mental...Read More

‘Law from Within’ questions the humanities, and human science for their apparent inability to demonstrate or indeed describe that Man has a wholesome interconnected nature, one that enables natural laws to govern its process of sustaining life. It seem obvious...Read More

The phrase ‘Liberty or Freedom’ implies distinction, in particular, that liberty does not mean freedom. Today there tends to be a little difference between the two. Freedom describes one’s ability to act according to his or her wish without any...Read More

Individual rights are often considered a superfluous notion, dispelled by the concept of human rights, as discussed in my last post. Consequently many folk esteem democracy to be the just form of government. It is a representative government; some say...Read More

Does the phrase, Individual Rights mean the same as Human Rights? A “right” is a moral principle which defines and sanctions men and women’s freedom of action in society. It follows that one’s right to his or her life is...Read More

Many authors today exhort that we should forego ‘service to self,’ in favour of ‘service to others.’ Why? What benefit is to be gained? Alternatively, what sacrifice is necessary? It is far too easy to accept this plea and not...Read More